10 Ways To Get TNA Over

7. Listen To Your Fans

Speaking of Mr. McMahon. Equally as frustrating as being shown the same programming week after week, is not having your voice as a fan heard. Year in and year out, we are the ones investing our time and money into the programs you put out and who drive the ratings that keep your shows on the air. It is like having your own personal creative team, who actually pays you money each week to pitch their ideas. I€™m sure Vince and Dixie love the idea of that. With shows like SmackDown and Impact it can be difficult to judge on the actual broadcast, seeing as those shows are pre recorded. TNA is notorious for altering crowd noise. Just watch old episodes of Impact and see the reaction on the faces of the fans, versus the noise actually being heard on tv. But the live crowds give it away. Look at the recent example of Daniel Bryan, where fans were hijacking practically every show, just to get him the recognition he deserved. All those times when the crowds are chanting things like, €œyou suck€, €œD-Von get the tables€, or €œJoe€™s gonna kill you€, is fans telling you exactly what they want to see. If you pride yourself on doing what€™s €œwise€ for business, you might want take your head out of your ass, just long enough to listen.
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